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~|PARALYSIS FIGURES ~<a: GO HIGHER AGAIN ‘ 1 Yew 4 ‘ t h ‘ er rAl ] V LAST } “ “ in ‘ 1908 ge ( i . We Hilla nid out thie ease Is W Prey © deat te in th Leave t ' aed from 16 per « the week ending July turing the week ; ° 4 to ‘ fenthe ' ' y W Wine anew for # reported by the | Mente statistics bureau 6 " r m . fie. “Om fhe death re . “ae ‘ ” . P « off Le ' he explained fue to the | epide The fivures are the lowest added virulence of the disease. Ag for Tuesday (hel have been recorded) infantile paralysis waine a hold on a since July 4 unity ie virulency gradually Keventy-three new cases and | nition of Misa Rettie Gilbert, 1d, the deaths were reported, amainat (3 new rm ari cama and 2) deaths yesterday Tues. stricken her home | reported to-day out th at Son ‘=| THREE YOUTHS HOLD UP ANOTHER; GET 20 CENTS with infantile paralyats t Neck, Le 1, ne wn hanged. at was day always bas seen a heavy day for Because it «| purifies and beautifi the Oint ment soothes aid heals pimples, blackheads, etc. Do not con. found these fragrant, delicate emoilients with coarsely medi cated soaps and ointments near Gr res. nd Com. | Paralyais f | Milastoner the | falrest comparis » of pre Lant Tuesday there were 118 new] ty enres and 49 deaths Aum. 15, 109] : cases and 39 deaths: on Aug % 183) Victim Had Good Clothes and Dia- vy and U6 Gent, and on Aue mond Ring, but Only a Little 169 © and 66 deaths. The paraly- Cash in Pockets, That good clothes and a diamond ring don't always mean money in the pocket was demonstrated to-day by Laster ‘Taylor, an k of No. 7% West One Hundred and Thirty-olgbth Street, when he ap- peared in the Jefferwon Market Court against three young men he charged with holding him up in West Nine- sia wave reached tte crest on Thur day, Aug % with 217 new UNITED 81 ATES SURGEONS EX- PECT TO END WORK 800N. So confident are the Federal Health authorities that the epidemic soon will be & matter of Distory in New York that gE Banks, in charge of the Government surgeons, said he and his assistants expected to wind up their work by the middle of September. “We expect to have accomplished our work by that time,” Dr. Banks said, “I believe that within two weeks the dally average of cases will got down to ten. That number will not be normal, but it will be negligible. “The number of children who are travelling to and from New York City dropping gradually. Since we have Inaugurated our system of Inspection 40,000 certificates have bee: {ssued to ‘hildren and 18,000 to adul: oo eet SHOW DEATHS AND NEW CASES FOR DAY. Following are the tables of the on Senior Surgeon Charles robbing him of all he had—20 cents, The three boys, who were held in $1,000 bail each for the Grand Jury, were Daniel Dougherty of No, 147 West Seventeenth Street; Harry Stein of No, 229 West Nineteonth Street, and Matthew Meyers of No, 22 West Forty-fourth Street, each seventeen yeura old. They denied making the attack. ‘Taylor said Stein knocked him down near Sixth Avenue and then went through his pockets, while the other two held him, Policeman Tierello, who answered Taylor's call for help, said that an automobile was waiting near the acene, but made off while he was arresting the trio. —————-—— FOUR MORE INDICTED IN WAR ON ‘‘SLAVERS”’ Immigration Chief Offers to De- port as Many Found Guilty as Alien Law Can Reach. Four more indictments against men who are alleged to have been engaged in the “white slave" traffic were re- turned by the Grand Jury to-day. The Duffys Pure ' Malt Whiskey daughter of} poa k Dugmore, who was] pai) elghteen-year-old | teenth Street early this morning and | 5 THAT FAVORS WAR 1 Wilson Is Det ! ‘ill Be Notice That Has Been Repudiatet | AMHINGTON, Aug . } record of t Dee re ation, Renator Heed 4 the Benate to-day that the Ke ham party demanded a ch w) f wranted by the people, would me he prelapit rica into w ’ ercial and the term @F by industrial * reforma during Cresident Wilson ank if Mr Humhes ie to be elected t the Presidency,” said # 6 Heed then it ie notice to all the world (hat America has repudiated Wilsons policy of peace for the Hoosevelt Hughes policy of war let the tasue be not misunder stood. We know, the world knows, that Woodrow ,Wilson will maintain ubless ns nation'« bonor ts as 1 Thoughtful men know that s President cord and agreement with will stir up War if war be pos- Nenator Reed referred to Mr. Hughes's criticiams of the Adnéni#- tration policy and reviewed the ut Mr. Roonevelt wince the | declared Mr, Hu “in d with a man who has iplete accord vho refers in coarse lan- President us a Mora of ‘weasel words;’ ‘d with a falsely asserts that we w. by treaty to engage in the conflict against ymplete accord with af mands universal military service and war preparation na Reale not hitherto dreamed snator Heed invited the country to xplore that delightful country hich he said Mr. Hughes had char- zed as A “fool's paradise.” The uri Senator then gave figures to show that bank deposits increased in | President Wilson's first three years 29.6 per cent., or $5,985,464,675, that bank resources increased 87.6 per cent., or $7,699,400,000, and that re- sources’ reached an aggregate of $28,820,895,000. “The actual increase under Wilson,” Senator Reed sald, “was nearly four tim great as under Rooseveit, and almost three times as great as under Taft.” — 175 FLEE FOR LIVES = AS BIG HOTEL BURNS Occupants of Hygeia, at Block dviaed by Hoonpvelt, in| Roose. | ‘tam om THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 REED cwdRS |. R. WHITMAN ADMITS WLSON SRS FUR = AND HINGHES POLICY POSSIBLE ERRORS GREAT LAWS; G0: ©: IN HIS PETITION (1) See Him t Army, Navy, | WARMING TY The ceremony © viesence of i nature on|* »pine and Bills - WRECKS AUTO SAVING MAN. Bil of Lading MP enite tthe Army Nawy | won to-day oi ippine and } ¢ ‘ eran of Freeport 1, and te tet were taken to th 1 don't he enything n y OA pee neluding Becretary yd Frnt tage rConnell t oo embers of + Koad « t in the Pr ve pr r andied the different ont, Th forged I often ovcurs that m and Benate, pr vent vden, ruck @ pile Of sand © made by notaries Also m others ne Sevnee Out te tele viviting OUnLTY Matricts sometimes authorize “I think the whole country will feel ee el ts a their names tobe placed by others vn | the President salt after signing the) [M4 The car overturned and was petitions If there are any guilty Arn Appropri o WL, “that thie den's skull wae fractured and he persons im @@pnection with my pe Congress baa @ 4 great service in] w hurt) internally He t -” tions | hopelthey will be prosecuted, just an 1 have prosecuted such fenders in the pp The Governor declined to make ¢ ment at this time ou ratio opponent Judge Hea publ State Chairman | Tanher sid on this subject wt interested im that part of Judge Beabury's statement in which [he saye that ho will stand firmly ayant fade and so-called panaceas Js sot thls the same Keabury who sup- ported the theortes of Henry George the single taxer; the panaceas of Thomas Watson, the Populist, and the Government ownership programme of the Independence League?” Democratic State Chairman Edwin 8. Harris a came to town and added to the Hat of political deciara- tions. He retorted on the Republi- cans as follows | “That was @ fine statement made by Judge Seabury. There ts no ques tion but that he will be elected Gov- ernor, The sentiment up State is strong for hin. 1 also find that in- creasing sentiment up State for Pres- | ident Wilson, particularly among the | farmer: Chairman Harris made ofMecial de- |nial of the report that William F. McGombs would retire from the Sen- atorial race, Democratic National Chairman Me- Cormick came back from conferring with President Wilson in Washing- ton and was much exercised over Published stories of friction in na- tional headquarters, “Lies, all es, a pack of If declared. “We have a perfect organ- ization working in utmost harmony.” Henry Morgenthau, Executive the manifesto Island, Save Only Their Night Clothes, BLOCK ISLAND, R. 1, Aug. 29.— One hundred and seventy-five peo- ple escaped in their night clothing from the Hygeia Hotel when fire de- stroyed the four-story wooden atruc- ture late last night. The fire depart- ment, aided by volunteers, had a hard fight to prevent the flames from Spreading to adjoining cottages. The Hygeia was ono of the largest of the summer hot on the island. men indicted will be taken Into cus- tody during the day, according to ) Bedroom District Attorney Swann, Judge Rosalsky having issued bench war- rants for their arreat. The most important development of the day in the vice investigation was the offer of Immigration Commision- er Howe to District Atorney Swann to deport every one convicted of par. tn the traffic where the deportation law can be enforced. An agent from the Immigration Depart- ment said that as most of the men engaged in prrietiee women were foreigners, Commissioner's Howe's offer afforded Sorenai¢ fopertanity to rid the country of ¢ Many women and lie vVinited the District Attorney’e office during the day and told of having been forced to support men. —_—_——_>_—_ WILLIAM W. LAWRENCE DEAD. Was Director Many New York Banke porations, William Watson Lawrence, Presi- dent of the National Lead Company, died here to-day in his fifty-seventh ar, He was a native of Hunting- ton, Pa, and was graduated fro: 4 g Vrinceton in 1878, ' t { Mr, Lawrence was @ director of the Assurance Company of America, the Magnus Company Ine. the Matheson Lead Company, the Seaboard National Bank and the United States Lead Company. Jacobean Oak a 22079 Weg. Price oa Enamel Beds a me TT T| fe 7 OU SUECIAL CoM (00M An LIL. ce What Ctte “oui, Virgin $89 Abn Rn yDY nous De up to $35. Larger man! ». COMPLE or a'ler a WK AT ALL THibE fost Gamann js NEWARK STORE 49-51 Market St. POKES, 144-146 West 125 iM Ub sax \VEs it wag owned by J. C, Champlain and valued at $75,000, ‘The fire started in the cupola from fome unknown cause, The 100 guests and 75 hotel employees were unable to save any of their effects, ——__— TWO BANKS ROBBED BY BURGLARS IN AUTO Dynamited Safe, Simultaneously Cut Wires Into Town and Got Away With $13,000. DANVILLE, Ill, Aug. 20—8ix rob- bers blew the safes of two banks at Homer, I, near here, early to-day and oscaped in an automobile with $13,000, The robbers worked quickly. Their plans were well laid. The explosion at the two banks wore simultancous, and wero so muffled that only a few persons in the town were awakened. Highty-fve hundred dollars was taken from the Raynor & Rabb Bank and $4,500 from the Citizens’ Bank. There was some delay in spreading the alarm, as the gang cut all wires into town except one before entering ‘The banks could not open this morn- ing until money had been shipped to them from Danville, | La Chairman, added his denial as fol- lows: “If you want to #ee a picture of Dampn and Phythias, just visit these headquarters, and that goes for Fred Lynch as well as all the other officers,” Chairman McCormick announces | that President Wilson would make some more addresses next month, in additton to his speech of acceptance saturday at Long Branch and the Lincoln address at Lexington, Ky. Monday. The new dates are 8: Louls, Sept. 20, before the Nation Underwriters, and Baltimore, Sept. 25, before the Grain Dealers’ conven- uon. Robert Bacon and William M, Calder, rival Republican candidates for United States Senator, met by accident last night in a ratiroad ota- tion. Bacon greeted his opponent cordially, and the two travelled to- gether up State for speaking tours, According to reports received, they agreed mutually to support the win- ner of the primary contest and to the cause of national defense This! pee to live #mith nealp and body Injuries ined sev but wilt which provijes appropriations for Fulton and Bridge Streets At Subway Station | Automatic Reduction Sale Still four days left to clear out the balance of our Spring and Summer Apparel — Every Suit, Coat and Dress must be sold by Friday, Sept. Ist—to make room for the New Fall Stock. The Day Makes the Price Coats, Suits Coats, Suits and Dresses and Dresses formerly from formerly up to $10.00 10 $22.50 $25.00 3S |Monday 1’ $< |Tuesday Thursday 2"|Thursday Friday 1" \Friday All Sales Must Be Final No Alterations No C. 0. D’s No Exchanges i——Sale at Fulton St. Store Only—Brooklyn— Budweiser— and Other, Foods There's food value in beer—as well as bevera; thet, A bottle of Budweiser may not be oF cred ans avoid at, Heracaalitics in the cam-| complete meal but it has its place in the meal com Pandidaics maybe found’ sreating| able to bread, milk or any other of the dishes or d from the same platform, each pre- that are part of the well. ed lunch or dinner. e use, **Pormer Senator Thesdore E. Burton| ‘The alcohol in beer (a emall percen re) has its tonic oF anon & qmcmber of the new ite-] value and its use as an appetizer. ‘The hope | have a ong conference with National Chairs perve-soothing value. The malt not onl ood valine, man Willcox to-day on campaign at- but but ie, of all foods, one of the most q yaad easily ot thh committee tomorrow. "™#| turned by digestion into nourishment. By its very ——$<— HIT CAPT. GRAY IN HEAD WITH. A MUSHY PEAR Police Commander, on Open Car, Blew His Whistle and Had Fruit Eating Stranger Jugged. Capt. Patrick A. Cray of the East Eighty-clghth Street Police Station was eitting in @ south-bound Second Avenue car early this morning on his way to his home at No, 807 East Sev- enteenth Street. He was leaning back in hie seat with bis hat on bis lap, resting. John Collins, a driver, of No, 458 East Tenth Street, was on his way to work. He bought a bag of pears and ate one or two,but there was one he did not relish, it ng too soft for bie liking, At the northwest corner of Twenty-sixth Street and Second Ave- nue he cast the soft pear from him etreagiet rm | Just as the car on which Capt, Cray | Was riding came along, The pear struck Capt, Cray on the head. Then Collins boarded the car. Cray mot bia bait way aud. blew @ police whistle, Patrolinan Shelhelm- jer of the Kast Twenty-second Street | Station arrested Collins, who was locked up on @ charge of assault Capt. Cray then went home. at ator Collings wal pirelsned in York- 10, OMcee, Found | tn his office at No, 50 Broad Street oy a building employ Berry, seventy-two years o broker living at No. 6s When you think of beer for your table, of course you settle on Budweiser. nature beer is especially thirst-satisfying. Here are Two Little Charts that show hically and in fi comparisons be- tween beer rd eer beverages and beer ‘and other foods: Comparative Alcohol Content Average Composites of Carbohydrates + Protein + Fat ~— Bottled at the Brewery —— ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST, LOUIS On Sale Rrarrwbere, Familice supplied ere and Retallere ANHEUSER: BUSCH AGENCY Distributors New York City, N. ¥, A. BUSCH BOTTLING CC Distributors Tuesday gx Wednesday 3”|Wednesday 8 i ere re. Je at Fulton St. Store Only—Brooklyn—— THE WONDERFUL Thousands Owe Health And Strength To ‘'Frult-a-tives”” ares th At all dealers or actives Limi | Nervous Periodical FRUIT MEDICINE PLLA TIVE m fruit sot on 4 Mbin ne In ow via the Hack, Impure BL Headaches bodige he ost ipation and ly tte the S00 # b , trial slee, O80, * by rait- FURNITURE Cash or Credit LOPEN EVENINGS TILE © OO" Holzwasser Home Talks No. 97 In preparation for your Fall ture uiab {no wiser than to aval yourself of these t two days of our August Furni- you will find. the and full ny epectal ‘OU Weet “Crosmtown han induce- to come ad ia Inet to HOLZWASSER® Kaally Accgmible nue Ro 7] 4 Complete 123 np fee #200 VALOR ot cents 275 5 POSITIVE derma apply aiso to New Yora otate, New Jersey, Connecticut. nantes progbie commonly called “ete @, Is said to be due to the Fe hen in on) in the ay: ofen # ted oor Condit these headach: bi ru Ww a anded, i te more for the pain # rth nd De. A; ¥. mchelischmide o ula tat rel Re id be bath ough ‘fub-down with @ coarse Barn often give grat Kamute tabiete when the fret tigns 09 are will usually prevent toe Bring an attack, one cabler very OF two will shorten the attack W. L. DOUCLAS SHOES wolwtn’a ube Wrens you fo on your vacae tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed te you every day, Evening World, Ge per week Dally World, 12c per week Sunday World, Se per Sunday